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Bombardier remains confident in CSeries leasing appeal
Bombardier continues to express confidence in the appeal of its CSeries to aircraft leasing companies, saying a lack of early CSeries leasing placements highlighted by a top aircraft lessor reflects Bombardier's early focus on sales directly to airlines.
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Airlines

Aer Lingus agrees to lease seven A321neo LR aircraft from ALC
Irish carrier Aer Lingus will lease seven Airbus A321neos with 97-ton maximum take-off weight (MTOW) from Air Lease Corp. (ALC), with deliveries starting in 2019. In 2015, Los Angeles-based ALC made the first commitment to the long-range (LR) version of the A321neo, which will be able to fly around 206 passengers in a two-class layout on routes of up to 4,000 nautical miles.
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Air India seeks landing gear overhaul for IAF Boeing 707
Air India has issued a tender seeking landing gear overhaul services for a Boeing 707-337C aircraft. Tender documents show that the aircraft is registered VT-DXT and is operated by the Indian Air Force. The 1968-vintage unit is maintained by Air India’s MRO unit, Air India Engineering Services.
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Alaska Air Group creates jobs amid expansion
Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air will hire an estimated 2,300 workers in 2017, adding to its workforce of 15,600. Alaska Airlines anticipates 250 or more jobs to be based in Seattle.
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Alitalia to finalize new business plan by March 12
Etihad Airways equity partner Alitalia is making some amendments to its “re-launch business plan,” which it expects to finalize by the end of this week. During a meeting on March 6, the Alitalia board reviewed a plan prepared by independent advisor Roland Berger.
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Garuda Posts Stronger January Traffic Figures
Garuda Indonesia published its operating statistics for January showing increases in passenger numbers and freight carried. Garuda carried 13.5 percent more passengers in the month to 2.95 million from the previous year, with a load factor up 2.6 percentage points at 72.5 percent.
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Lion Air emerges as customer behind A330 order
Indonesian budget carrier Lion Air has ordered three more Airbus A330-300s, analysis of the airframer’s backlog has revealed. Lion Air already has three A330-300s, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700s, which were ordered in late 2014.
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United Airlines upgrades fleet with Dreamliner, other planes
United Airlines plans to retire its Boeing 747-400 fleet by year's end as it incorporates new Boeing 787 Dreamliners and other aircraft. "We were getting new aircraft that we were going to fly, and we are going to make long-term commitments to flying, and we wanted to start those new routes with aircraft that we are going to be flying into the next generation," CEO Oscar Munoz said.
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United Airlines to offer year-round San Francisco-New Orleans connection
United Airlines says it is expanding its seasonal nonstop flights from New Orleans to San Francisco to a daily, year-round service starting in early June. United Airlines previously did not offer nonstop flights between New Orleans and San Francisco in the summer months. The company, in a news release, said beginning June 8, the connection will be available year-round.
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Wizz Air Continues Network Expansion In February
Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air had a good month in February as it carried 22 percent more passengers than the previous year. The month saw 1.87 million people flying on Wizz Air’s services, up from February 2016’s 1.64 million.
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Airports

New five-minute pizza outlet opens at Baltimore/Washington today
Pie Five Pizza Co, the fast casual restaurant known for customisable pizzas prepared in five minutes or less, is taking pizza to new heights – literally – with today's opening of its newest location at Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI). Open every day from 4am to 10pm, Pie Five believes that it is the perfect stop for BWI travellers looking for a quick bite before their flight.
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Military

US Air Force to hold light attack experiment this summer
The US Air Force is planning a light attack aircraft experiment at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico this summer, marking the service’s first step to introduce a new, low-cost fighter. The USAF chief and acting secretary will direct the experiment this week, which would continue work from a previous US Special Operations Command effort known as Combat Dragon. While Combat Dragon I operated low-cost aircraft at Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada, the second Combat Dragon exercise demonstrated OV-10 Broncos in the Middle East.
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Turkey's Aselsan receives T70 prototype
Aselsan has received an S-70i Black Hawk helicopter from Sikorsky subsidiary PZL Mielec, ahead of work to integrate a new cockpit developed for Ankara’s Turkish utility helicopter program (TUHP). “The aircraft will enable Sikorsky to integrate an Aselsan-developed avionics suite into the Republic of Turkey’s new T70 utility helicopter, and later into Turkish-built S-70i aircraft to be sold internationally,” Sikorsky says. The companies have developed the new integrated modular avionics system (IMAS) in conjunction with Turkish Aerospace Industries and the nation’s armed forces
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Aeronautics confers beauty and grandeur, combining art and science for those who devote themselves to it… . The aeronaut, free in space, sailing in the infinite, loses himself in the immense undulations of nature. He climbs, he rises, he soars, he reigns, he hurtles the proud vault of the azure sky …

- Georges Besançon, founder of the first successful aviation journal L'Aérophile, February 1902.


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